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Following an opening-round, 9-over-par 41-40=81, Charlie Beljan has withdrawn from this week's Shell Houston Open. No reason has been cited at this time.

The bomber went birdie-free on his outward nine, compiling three bogeys to go along with a double bogey at the par-5 fourth hole after finding water trouble. Making the turn, he circled birdies in two of his first three holes on the back nine. The problems returned as the round came to a close with a double-bogey-triple finish. There was no injury listed at the moment, but we will update if that news comes out. Beljan arrived with a 1-for-12 record on the season with a pair of mid-tournament WDs already on his season resume. Mar 31 - 6:27 PM

Charlie Beljan has withdrawn from the field at this week's Valspar Championship. No injury has been cited at this time. UPDATE:Beljan returned to action Mar. 24th at the Puerto Rico Open and missed the cut by four after rounds of 70-77.

The bomber signed for a 10-over 81 in his opening round before calling it quits this morning. This now puts him at 1-for-11 on the season, with his one paycheck coming in the form of a T74 at the season-opening Frys.com Open. We will keep you updated if any further news comes out about a possible injury relating to this WD. In the meantime, continue to steer clear of Beljan in all fantasy formats. Mar 11 - 9:25 AM

Charlie Beljan heads home in anticipation of this week's Waste Management Phoenix Open.

The Mesa, Arizona, native and resident will be just a hop, skip, and a jump away from his home base as he preps for TPC Scottsdale's Stadium Course. Unfortunately this local knowledge hasn't helped in the past as he arrives with a 1-for-3 record at the WM Phoenix Open. The picture doesn't get any clearer if you look at current form as he's just 1-for-7 on the season, with the one paycheck being a T74 for $11,160. Gamers looking for an extremely contrarian angle can support Beljan and his local knowledge this week, but the numbers all point to a likely disappointment. Feb 2 - 9:04 AM

Charlie Beljan earned just a fraction of a FedExCup point over the fall, giving himself an uphill battle after the new year begins.

The bomber went 1-for-4 during the fall, including a mid-tournament W/D at the Sanderson Farms Championship. His T74 at the Frys.com Open was the highlight of his fall, collecting 0.86 FEC points and $11,160 for his efforts. Beljan remains an inconsistent weekly option and hasn't made the playoffs since 2013. Sun, Dec 20, 2015 08:38:00 PM

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Charlie Beljan has withdrawn from the field at this week's Valspar Championship. No injury has been cited at this time. UPDATE:Beljan returned to action Mar. 24th at the Puerto Rico Open and missed the cut by four after rounds of 70-77.

The bomber signed for a 10-over 81 in his opening round before calling it quits this morning. This now puts him at 1-for-11 on the season, with his one paycheck coming in the form of a T74 at the season-opening Frys.com Open. We will keep you updated if any further news comes out about a possible injury relating to this WD. In the meantime, continue to steer clear of Beljan in all fantasy formats.

Charlie Beljan heads home in anticipation of this week's Waste Management Phoenix Open.

The Mesa, Arizona, native and resident will be just a hop, skip, and a jump away from his home base as he preps for TPC Scottsdale's Stadium Course. Unfortunately this local knowledge hasn't helped in the past as he arrives with a 1-for-3 record at the WM Phoenix Open. The picture doesn't get any clearer if you look at current form as he's just 1-for-7 on the season, with the one paycheck being a T74 for $11,160. Gamers looking for an extremely contrarian angle can support Beljan and his local knowledge this week, but the numbers all point to a likely disappointment.

Charlie Beljan earned just a fraction of a FedExCup point over the fall, giving himself an uphill battle after the new year begins.

The bomber went 1-for-4 during the fall, including a mid-tournament W/D at the Sanderson Farms Championship. His T74 at the Frys.com Open was the highlight of his fall, collecting 0.86 FEC points and $11,160 for his efforts. Beljan remains an inconsistent weekly option and hasn't made the playoffs since 2013.

Beljan's decision will be reflected when the published field updates for the first time today. The newly sponsored fall finale at Seaside features a 156-man field, possible thanks to the addition of Sea Island Resort's Plantation Course. Every golfer will play Plantation once before the 36-hole cut. Only Seaside will host the last two rounds. Beljan is 1-for-2 in the event. While that payday was a T10, it was in 2012. He's opened this season with only one cut made in four starts (T74/MDF, Frys.com Open).

Charlie Beljan settled for a 3-over-par 38-36=74 in today's opening round of the OHL Classic at Mayakoba.

As expected, we didn't learn why he withdrew after one round in Mississippi last week, but we can't rule the mystery out as a reason for his lingering poor play. Beljan landed only 10 greens in regulation at El Camaleón today and erased two birdies with five bogeys. If anything, he makes it easy for gamers to continue to seek success elsewhere.

Charlie Beljan is included in the published field of next week's OHL Classic at Mayakoba.

We'll probably never learn why he called it quits after only one round of the Sanderson Farms Championship, but he'd have had to spin a low one just to make the cut given he opened with 76. Beljan is 1-for-2 at El Camaleón with a T71 in his debut in 2012. So, per usual, you have multiple reasons to bypass him next week.

Charlie Beljan withdrew from the Sanderson Farms Championship after his opening round.

The 31-year-old shot 4-over-par 39-37=76 today. He split five (of 14) fairways, hit nine greens and erased one birdie with three bogeys and a double. This is his sixth mid-tournament WD in 104 PGA TOUR starts. Beljan did not submit an explanation for his decision.

Charlie Beljan arrives in Napa, California, for his fourth consecutive appearance in the Frys.com Open.

Beljan concluded his fourth PGA TOUR season 149th in the FedExCup standings but maintained status by finishing 118th on the money list. In 27 starts, he netted over 60 percent of his season-long earnings with a solo third at the AT&T Pebble Beach ($462,400), and was his only top 10. The 31-year-old has played in three editions of the Frys.com, posting T55-T46 and T31 in last year's edition at Silverado Resort. Rust will be a factor this week as he hasn't played competitively since missing the cut at the Wyndham Championship the third week of August.

Beljan returns to Sedgefield Country Club for a fourth attempt to tackle the easy par 70 track. He is 1-for-3 in previous attempts, with a T20 in 2013 standing out as the bright spot. Sedgefield CC does not favor bombers, so Beljan and his sixth ranked driving distance will have to find another route to success this week. Gamers can safely look elsewhere when setting rosters this week.

Charlie Beljan ripped off a bogey-free, 7-under-par 33-31=64 in today's second round of the Barbasol Championship to reach the midpoint in 8-under 134, good for a share of the 36-hole clubhouse lead.

Beljan converted birdies on half of his opportunities to score at Grand National today. He opened with a birdie from 21'1" at the par-4 10th and added a beauty from 35'8" at the par-4 seventh. He also salvaged a pair of pars from just outside 11 feet at Nos. 4 and 6. At last check, Beljan's strokes gained: putting for the round registered 4.178. He arrived in Alabama slotted 135th in the FedExCup standings but 102nd on the money list.

Charlie Beljan has chosen not to compete in this week's John Deere Classic.

He missed the cut at Greenbrier by seven shots to fall to 9-for-22 on the season. Beljan is 128th in the FedExCup standings but 98th on the money list. He's fully exempt via earnings this season, not FedExCup points, so the 30-year-old may be headed for another loophole to retain his card.

Charlie Beljan crafted a 1-under-par 36-33=69 in today's third round of the 115th U.S. Open and is in the clubhouse at 3-over 213.

Beljan began the third round at 4-over (T44) and nine shots off the pace of the 36-hole lead. The 30-year-old, playing on the weekend for the first time in this his third U.S. Open, covered two bogeys with one birdie and an eagle-2 at the drivable par-4 12th. He split 11 (of 14) fairways and landed 12 greens in regulation en route to his second sub-par round of the tournament (matching 69 in round one). Second on TOUR in driving distance, the big fella took advantage of his length in round three, averaging 334.0 yards, but also registered a tidy 1.67 putts per GIR. It's early in the proceedings, but Beljan is currently T26 on the live leaderboard, up 18 spots on Moving Day.

Charlie Beljan joins fellow Americans Bo Van Pelt and Tony Finau off the No. 1 tee at 1:44 p.m. PDT in round one of the 115th U.S. Open.

Beljan's road to Chambers Bay came via sectional qualifying in Memphis, Tennessee, where he posted rounds of 67-68. This will be his third U.S. Open appearance, having missed the cut in 2009 and 2008. The 30-year-old, second on TOUR in driving distance at 307.4 yards, enters the week at 133rd in the FedExCup standings registering 10 missed cuts on 19 starts. His season-best is solo third at the AT&T Pebble Beach, his lone top 10 on the season.

Beljan is 7-for-15 on the season with two top 25s, one of those weighing in as a solo third at the AT&T Pebble Beach. The other went into the books as a T17 three starts ago at the Shell Houston Open. The 30-year-old amassed 190 FedExCup points for his efforts at Pebble Beach but has conjured up just 95 points in his other 14 starts. He's certainly long enough to navigate the 7,562-yard Quail Hollow Club (seventh on TOUR in driving distance at 305.8 yards), but he's 0-3 at the WFC and a cumulative 21-over-par in his six previous rounds.